Chapter 8
The Morning and the Evening Sacrifice
- Public PrayerWas public prayer offered in the Temple?
- Regulations of the RabbisRabbinical views on the subject of prayer
- Liturgical FormsEulogiesPrayers of celebrated Rabbis
- The Lord's PrayerThe Lord's PrayerThe people respond in the Temple by a benediction, not by an Amen
- Attitude in prayer
- The Two Elements in PrayerThe Eulogy and the Tephillah
- Burning the IncensePrayer symbolised by the burning of incenseZacharias offering this service in the Holy Place
- Filling the LaverMorning service of the priests on whom the first lot had fallen
- Preparing the AltarThe preparation of the altar of burnt-offering
- The Second Lot
- The Slaying of the LambThe daily sacrifice, and how it was offered
- The Altar of Incense and the CandlestickThe altar of incense is cleansed and the candlestick dressed
- Salting the SacrificeThe sacrifice is cut up
- Prayer Before the Third LotThe third and fourth lots are castPrayer of the priests
- The Lot for Incense
- Offering the IncenseService of burning the incense
- Imagery in the Apocalypse'Silence' in the Temple
- Prayers with the IncensePrayers of priests and peopleBurning the sacrifice on the altar
- The Blessing
- The Temple MusicThe drink-offering accompanied by Temple musicThe Evening Service
- The Order of PsalmsOrder of Psalms for each day in the week.
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